Tlingit whale and bear totem poles in front of Chief Shakes' house, Wrangell, Alaska, 1891

Two Tlingit totem poles, one of a whale, the other a crouching bear, in yard of home at Fort Wrangel, Alaska, 1891. Man leans against pole. Same poles in NA2093, NA2528, NA2576, NA2743, NA2744, NA2961, NA3700, NA3701 Caption on image: Totem poles, The Bear, Fort Wrangle Note from unidentified source...

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Main Author: Haynes, F. Jay (Frank Jay), 1853-1921
Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries
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Summary:Two Tlingit totem poles, one of a whale, the other a crouching bear, in yard of home at Fort Wrangel, Alaska, 1891. Man leans against pole. Same poles in NA2093, NA2528, NA2576, NA2743, NA2744, NA2961, NA3700, NA3701 Caption on image: Totem poles, The Bear, Fort Wrangle Note from unidentified source: Chief Shake's poles, Bear and Gonagadate According to Viola Garfield: " The totem pole on the right is called the "Bear and Tracks" pole. PH Coll 320.11